Holfeld's artistic practice revolves around the meticulous exploration and reinterpretation of architectural surfaces, presented as captivating painterly abstractions. Drawing inspiration from the crisp and vivid aesthetics of modernist painting, he skillfully transforms these studies into compositions rich in color and geometric form. At the core of his creative journey is a passionate pursuit of what he terms 'emotional architecture'—a belief that emotion serves as a nonverbal, sensory language intrinsic to our perception of reality. According to Holfeld, delving into the emotional aspects of our surroundings is essential for understanding their deeper meaning.
His abstract portraits of architecture, marked by a deliberate ambiguity, invite viewers to engage with the artwork on a personal level. Holfeld sees this ambiguity as a key element that stimulates the viewer's brain, encouraging it to actively participate in 'completing' the artwork. This openness to interpretation results in a unique and individualized experience for each observer, as commonalities in artistic expression are discovered in distinctive ways.
Holfeld's artistic prowess has garnered recognition and acclaim, with awards from prestigious platforms such as PX3 Prix de la Photographie Paris Awards, The International Photography Awards, MonoVisions Black and White Photography Awards, Budapest International Foto Awards, and Tokyo International Photography Awards, affirming the impact and excellence of his contributions to the world of visual art.